Tag Archives: Android Rooting

Installing the TWRP on the Huawei Honor 8 is the best custom recovery image you can get. It comes with the most features out of all the custom recovery images and is the clear leader of the pack. What’s more, the TWRP is com...

The SuperSU program that you are about to install in this guide is going to be the thing that grants rooting permissions to the applications that requests it. All you need to do is install the root applications the same way you in...

When people get root access and become the root user over the Android operating system, they usually do it by unlocking the bootloader, installing a custom recovery and then flashing the right SuperSU version from the custom recov...

The CF-Auto-Root tool is developed by Chainfire to be an alternate method of gaining rooting privileges over the operating system that doesn’t require you to have a custom recovery installed before you flash it. It ends up g...

Rooting with the CF-Auto-Root tool allows you to install any of the root applications on the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ SM-G928N0 smartphone that you could not install without root access.
Speaking of which, here’s how to root ...

The CF-Auto-Root tool is a one-click rooting tool that enables the SuperSU on the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ SM-G928P smartphone after you flash it using the Odin flashing tool on a computer.
Here is how to root Samsung Galaxy S6 Edg...

The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge+ SM-G928R4 smartphone can be rooted by flashing the CF-Auto-Root one-click rooting tool by Chainfire. CF-Auto-Root is Chainfire’s one-click method of getting the SuperSU installed and enabled on th...

The CF-Auto-Root one-click rooting files by Chainfire are typically available for Samsung devices, so when the news broke yesterday that Chainfire had released an official CF-Auto-Root tool for the Google Pixel and the Google Pixe...

Chainfire is an alias that most people who follow Android developing are aware of thanks to his tools such as CF-Auto-Root and SuperSU. Both of those tools have something in common which is the SuperSU getting installed and enable...

The term “root” for the Linux distributions is for the powerful administrative permissions over the operating system that offers full write permissions over the root folder and thus allowing for complete modification o...

There are many Linux distributions that people run from a desktop computer that makes up the Unix operating systems and most of those Linux distributions come with a root user account. That account is handed over to the first pers...

The fourth generation Motorola Moto G smartphone is now available. If you wanted to know if a custom recovery was available for installing custom ROMs, kernels and getting root access with the SuperSU app the answer is yes. Team W...

The Linux distributions from desktop environments give people a chance to use the root user account by default. The first person who sets up the computer typically does so using the root user account and then can continue logging ...

Root is the account that most Linux distributions offer to the first person to set up the Linux operating system from a desktop computer. It is often compared to the admin account when setting up a Windows computer or even a Mac b...

Root is the name of the account that holds the key to being able to run all commands and get access to all files on the Android operating system. Android is based on the same Linux kernel that many Linux distributions are based on...